Has anyone used APP (American Pioneer Powder) BP sub?
Main advantage is no lube is used, as it produces its own "lube". No "hard fowling". Used with dry patches or wads, and supposedly reloading is much easier. Cleans easily with water.
I haven't tried in muzzle loaders, but have shot in cartridges.
I have personally never heard of this claim before so I went to Pioneer Powder to see what I could find.
Also, I have never used anything in my own muzzleloaders, other than loose real black powder, so this statement really peaked my interest.
Welcome to American Pioneer PowderI did find this:.....
Shooting Tips: Three Easy Steps!
1. Clean all oil, lube, bore butter, ballistol, and foreign material out of the gun using non-lubed cleaner(i.e. alcohol).
2. Shoot a fouling shot.
3. Load and shoot. Repeat.
Cleaning - Wet Patch (water only), dry patch.
Repeat, if necessary. Then lightly oil for storage. I have personally never used any of American Pioneer Powder's Products, so I can't even begin to give any kind of assessment to their claims.
But...what I have learned over the years is that most faux powders are designed and intended to be used in in-lines using 209 shot-gun primers for ignition.
FWIW; I have strongly resisted the use of these guns, and their associated accessories, because of the very things I was fighting so hard for back in the 1960's, early 70's and that was a primitive special season for Muzzle loaders with a relative short range for the many concerns at the time in populated areas, still yet, because these new rifles loaded from the front, and represented a lot of money for different Game Departments in the form of License Sales, and to the retailer for a opportunity in increased sales, they were accepted into that Special Season and became very much a part of the American hunting scene.
Things such as In-lines, Faux Powder, Scopes, and Sabots are very much legal and well received by many, in a lot of our States.
I find that to be the American Way, and perhaps that is as it should be, if we are to remain a free Nation.
It's more of the typical "to each his own" scenario, while I prefer the Traditional style of gun to do my shooting and hunting, but then that is just me......
Uncle Russ...